Tomorrow is a big day in the baseball world. A year after no player was deemed eligible for induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, the 2014 ballots are in and will be revealed tomorrow.

In a bit of fun, I handed out ballots to every sports writer at the Amarillo Globe-News and four other staff members, totalling eight votes, to see who we would elect into this year’s Hall of Fame class if we were deemed lucky enough to cast votes.

The Dallas Cowboys, initially set to draft at No. 18, didn't stay there long. The Cowboys crew traded the 18th pick to the San Francisco 49ers, dropping all the way down to the 31st pick in the draft.

Cowboys also added the 74th overall draft pick in the process of trading down. The conventional draft points sheet has the Cowboys losing 80 points (300-220) in the trade. Not a good start to the draft.

It's official. The NFL season is upon us, well, at least the dates are. The NFL released the 2013 regular season schedule Thursday so naturally I had to take a look at the schedule for the Dallas Cowboys.

If you haven't seen this yet, you have to. Coke did a great job of taking advantage of a hostile situation.

Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano had a run in at Fontana, a wreck that ended up injuring Hamlin. Tony Stewart also got involved with Logano post-race.

In an alternate version of its "Coca-Cola Racing Family Road Trip" advertisement that has been seen throughout the season, Coke drivers Logano, Stewart, Hamlin, Danica Patrick, Ryan Newman and Greg Biffle are driving in their mini-van while an "on-TV voice" reads "the highlights from the race at Fontana."

Texas Rangers pitcher Yu Darvish was in the eighth inning of his near-perfect game against the Houston Astros. With one out, Rick Ankiel was up to bat and the worst possible thing happened.

The Fox Sports Southwest broadcast of the Rangers game went black on Suddenlink. Darvish struck Ankiel out, then forced Justin Maxwell to ground out to second base. Fans watching on Suddenlink wouldn't know as the channel was still black.